Saint Benedict Center

Br. Francis Maluf, M.I.C.M.

Brother Francis was born, in the town of Mashrah, Lebanon, about thirty miles from Beirut, in 1913. His given name was Fakhri Boutros Maluf. The Maluf family is descended from the ancient Ghassanids, Christian and Catholic Arabs who courageously kept the Faith in the face of Moslem aggression.

Though poor, Fakhri’s family saw to his education, which was provided at home, in a small school that his father operated. In 1934, Fakhri graduated from the American University of Beirut with a Bachelor’s Degree in mathematics. From 1934 to 1939, he taught physics at that same University.

In 1939, he moved to the United States to attend the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he received first an M.A. and, in 1942, a Ph.D. in philosophy. After receiving his Ph.D., he continued post-graduate studies at Harvard University and Saint Bonaventure University.

From 1942 to 1945, Dr. Maluf taught mathematics and science at Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts. From 1945 to 1949, he taught philosophy, theology, and mathematics at Boston College.

In addition to his academic career, Dr. Maluf's first decade in America was filled with great religious activity. On the Feast of St. Andrew (Nov. 30) in 1940, he became a Catholic. (Although he came from an historic Catholic family, his father had become a Mason and raised the children with no religion.) Two years later, he met Father Leonard Feeney, chaplain of Saint Benedict Center. In 1949, Dr. Maluf and two other professors at Boston College were dismissed from the faculty after charging the College, in a letter to Pope Pius XII and the Superior General of the Jesuit Order, with promoting the liberal doctrine of salvation outside the Church. That same year, Dr. Maluf became one of the pioneer members of Father Feeney’s religious Order, the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, eventually taking the vows of religion and the name Brother Francis, after Saint Francis Xavier.

Since that time, Brother Francis continued to teach Sacred Scripture, philosophy, theology, science and mathematics at various levels. For many years he was the Superior of the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary monastery in Richmond, New Hampshire. While in his 90s, he continued to give weekly lectures on various topics, teach high school, head the Saint Augustine Institute of Catholic Studies, and oversee the publishing apostolate of Saint Benedict Center.

On July 19, 2009, Brother Francis marked his 96th birthday. On September 5 of that year — a first Saturday — Brother went to his reward.

Although our Order is of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, Brother Francis was a Melkite Rite (Byzantine) Catholic.

Please read Brother Francis’ Obituary and the Ad Rem, The Funeral of Brother Francis, in Thoughts and Pictures.

Articles by Brother Francis Maluf

Books of Brother Francis Maluf

The first class of almost every course in the Complete Philosophy Set of Brother Francis:

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The Life and Teachings of Father Feeney MP3

CODE: G-2

Price : $48.00

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Here we have Brother Francis’ personal reflections about his mentor, Father Feeney. These talks also include a study of the doctrinal issue concerning “No salvation outside the Church,” in both its theological and historical ambient. Papal encyclicals dealing with the salvation doctrine are analyzed, as are opposing views of contemporary theologians, such as Bishop Fulton Sheen, Fr. Francis Connell, Msgr Joseph Fenton, and Fr. Avery Dulles. Brother gives his listeners a vivid picture of the early days of Saint Benedict Center and the excitement for the Faith that Father Feeney engendered. This series is considered by many to be the best exposition on tape of the doctrinal crusade in its nascent years.
 

The Life and Teachings of Father Feeney

CODE: G-2

Price : $59.00

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By Brother Francis Maluf Here we have Brother Francis’ personal reflections about his mentor, Father Feeney. These talks also include a study of the doctrinal issue concerning “No...[more]
 

The Four Gospel Set

CODE: HS - 07

Price : $339.00

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The Center Course on the Crusade

CODE: G - 1

Price : $49.00

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By Brother Francis Maluf, M.I.C.M. 3 Tapes/Tracks: Br. Francis discourses on the thrice defined dogma Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus . 2 Tapes/Tracks: Question and Answer panel offering...[more]
 

Sunday Talk Series

CODE: 1145

Price : $45.00

By Br. Francis Maluf, M.I.C.M. Sunday Talk Series Between 1978 and 1989 in Still River and Bolton, Massachusetts, Brother Francis gave some of his most inspiring lectures to a large...[more]
 

St. John's Gospel & Novus Ordo discussion

CODE: HS - 11

Price : $99.00

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By Br. Francis Maluf, M.I.C.M. and Br. Michael, M.I.C.M. Br. Francis asked his young student, Br. Michael, to teach the second half of this course on the Gospel of St. John. Br. Michael...[more]
 


Saint Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews

CODE: 971

Price : $40.00

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By Brother Francis, M.I.C.M. In the early days at Saint Benedict Center Brother Francis Maluf gave nine talks to a class on Saint Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews. The last of Saint...[more]
 

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